and Alice on drums; Phyllis & friends show off a super real and instantly addictive anthem that fires off musical dart notes of truths and resounding questions reinforced by a sharp and smart
For the Drive-By Truckers, black-and-white aggrandizement is much less interesting than gray-area truths, and in a sense, The Dirty South rescues the flawed man from the ideal perpetrated by the movies. All of this would be dryly academic if the band's music wasn't so sturdy and solid...
I disliked some of the boys’ overly extended sequences which were necessary for the plot, but still overly long. But other than those, the film is very well paced and the highlights are all the dialogue scenes between the two main characters which are complex and nuanced, yet very realisti...